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The Rose Annual (The National Rose Society, 1907-1965)
(1920) Page(s) 68. Walter Easlea. Autumn Flowering Climbing Roses. Of the strong growers, the following are excellent:- Céline Forestier (Noisette) is another Rose seldom seen, but who can withstand the charm of its flat, clear yellow blossoms?
The Rose Annual (The National Rose Society, 1907-1965)
(1920) Page(s) 68. Walter Easlea. Autumn Flowering Climbing Roses. Of the strong growers, the following are excellent:- Another old favourite of mine is Jaune Desprez (Noisette), or Desprez afleurs jaune, a Rose that is seldom seen, but very beautiful.
The Rose Annual (The National Rose Society, 1907-1965)
(1920) Page(s) 68. Walter Easlea. Autumn Flowering Climbing Roses. Of the strong growers, the following are excellent:- Wm. Allen Richardson. (Noisette) is good in some gardens and very poor in others. It requires, like Gloire de Dijon, generous feeding and old wood removed freely when established.
The Rose Annual (The National Rose Society, 1907-1965)
(1920) Page(s) 68. Walter Easlea. Autumn Flowering Climbing Roses. Of the strong growers, the following are excellent:- Rêve d'Or. (Noisette) is rather shy in blooming, but by giving it ample space to spread outward, so that wood becomes ripened and by sparse pruning, we soon get plenty of flowers.
The Rose Annual (The National Rose Society, 1907-1965)
(1920) Page(s) 68. Walter Easlea. Autumn Flowering Climbing Roses. Of the strong growers, the following are excellent:- Noëlla Nabonnand (H.T.), with its huge semi-double velvety crimson blossoms, is very attractive, and here again fragrance is very pronounced.
The Rose Annual (The National Rose Society, 1907-1965)
(1920) Page(s) 68. Walter Easlea. Autumn Flowering Climbing Roses. Of the strong growers, the following are excellent:- Monsieur Desir (H.T.) is well worth growing. It is a dusky purplish red, deliciously fragrant, and every bud fit for a button-hole.
The Rose Annual (The National Rose Society, 1907-1965)
(1920) Page(s) 45. Editor. ...when visiting Messrs. Wm. Paul and Son's Nurseries at Waltham Cross... Mr. Arthur Paul very kindly conducted us round the extensive nursery, where we saw many of the firm's new seedlings, making one especial note, by the way, of a new bicoloured Rose named Toreador.
The Rose Annual (The National Rose Society, 1907-1965)
(1920) Page(s) 67. Walter Easlea. Autumn Flowering Climbing Roses. Of the strong growers, the following are excellent:- Reine Marie Henriette (H.T.) is delightful, and its cerise pink shapely flowers are always appreciated.
The Rose Annual (The National Rose Society, 1907-1965)
(1920) Page(s) 67. Walter Easlea. Autumn Flowering Climbing Roses. Of the strong growers, the following are excellent:- Madame Alfred Carrière (H.N.), a grand Rose and valuable for its large whitish flower.
The Rose Annual (The National Rose Society, 1907-1965)
(1920) Page(s) 67. p67. Walter Easlea. Autumn Flowering Climbing Roses. Of the strong growers, the following are excellent:- Gloire de Dijon (Tea), still one of the best. Few Roses pay better for generous treatment than this Rose. If stout new wood is encouraged the blooms will be proportionately good. When neglected, especially on house walls, no Rose appears more miserable. Madame Bérard (Tea), Bouquet d'Or (Tea), and Belle Lyonnaise (Tea) are all relations of Gloire de Dijon, and quite good.
p68. ibid. Wm. Allen Richardson... requires, like Gloire de Dijon, generous feeding and old wood removed freely when established.
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